英文摘要 |
Traditionally, we attach a great importance to grammar when we learn a foreign language in school. It also often happens that the grammar course is independent of oral and reading courses. So there is a lack of coordination between these different courses. Moreover, grammar is learned systematically and categorically until it ends up being a painful result of writing exercises. Through this article we examine what the Neurolinguistic Approach (NLA) offers to teach French conjugation, learned implicitly in oral and explicitly in writing. In view of the NLA, learning conjugation, first found its basis in the teaching of oral and then, of reading. |